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The collection comprises the institutional papers of numerous national, regional, and state (Ohio/Michigan) professional associations, the private collections of several individuals who have been extremely active in the field, and a cataloged library of books and pamphlets.

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Whaley (Univ. of Iowa) studies the significance of black sororities on college campuses and their impact on providing social networks as well as community work within a white hegemonic society. Writing from the vantage point of an outsider, she bases her information on interviews with sorority members of all ages. This makes the book rather insightful and interesting to read. Whaley emphasizes in part the social function of the sororities as a social movement, clearly showing that movements for social and political change were deeply personal, and that the intimate companionship of sororities lent their members a unity to support social justice agendas.

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